AuthorTopic: high GPA, bombed lsat (Read 12600 times)

Hi everyone, I just saw this website and found it to be very helpful. I am a student at NYU and I have a pretty good GPA (3.65), and unfortunately, i did very poorly on the LSAT. On the practice tests, i was scoring in the 160's and i did worse on the actual LSAT than i ever did on any practice test. I got a 152. I am very depressed bacause I was aiming at getting into either fordham or cardozo. Is there still any chance at me getting in? I am planning on taking the December one and I know I will score in the 160's on that one. What should I do. If anyone has any advice, I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much.

AaronJ

I have no idea if that is true or not true. But you can bet that a 10 point increase will be noticed and taken into account everywhere. That is substantial, especially in the span of two months and it would make the case pretty solid that your other score was a fluke.

I am in the same boat as you. I have a good UGPA (3.99) and a horrible LSAT score (152). I plan on taking it again in December more to prove to MYSELF that it was an anomaly. Your high GPA/low LSAT just goes to show that a standardized test is not an accurate indicator of how well a student will do in an academic setting. Determination, commmitment, and drive are everything!

I would definitely retake the exam. All hope is not lost. I am in the same situation and I'm hoping to score at least 10-15 points higher. I do not handle standardize exams well, but I worked hard in school. It just goes to show that these exams do not always predict how good or bad a student will do in school. Someone may be a hard worker and may happen to have a bad test day. Im sure there are people who scored a 1300 or higher on their SATs and did bad all throughout college.